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This exhibition recreates the artistic renaissance that Nellie Mae Rowe (1900-1982) embarked on late in life, drawing, sewing, sculpting and decorating her “Playhouse” just outside of Atlanta, Georgia.
This exhibition speaks to the ways artists orient themselves through relationships – either to people or places – and how other artists use their work to locate truths typically hidden from view.
This exhibition brings together the sights and the sounds of the Mexican-American border through a transformative and multi-sensory experience.
A collective portrait of the Eastern United States during a decade of profound transformation.
American folk and self-taught artists offer firsthand testimony to chapters in the unfolding story of America – from its inception to the present – in powerful visual narratives.
An interdisciplinary project exploring the concept of pollination and interconnection between art and science from the 19th into the 21st century.
Action/Abstraction Redefined takes a fresh look at modern Native American art inspired by Abstract Expressionism, Color Field, and Hard-edge painting.